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  • In Memoriam 2021

    Harry Marin Maldonad 

    July 20,1961-January 5, 2021

     

      

    Harry Marin Maldonado was born July 20, 1961, in San Juan Puerto Rico to his parents Daniel Marin and Gloria Maldonado. The youngest brother of Daniel, Annie, and Ketlin.

     At an early age, Harry’s passion was to play baseball, but he instead followed his father’s footsteps and joined the United States Army. As a Sargent received special service training as a tanker, driving tanks. Also, as part of the military baseball team, he played in many locations including Korea.

    At the age of 20, he was re-introduced to his childhood love Janet and they married on July 25, 1981. Together they welcomed three children.

    After completing his contract with the Army in 1986, Harry began his 34-year career with American Airlines where he built a lot of good relationships.

    In 1999 Harry re-dedicated his life to the Lord and choose to live a Christ-like life; sharing his life’s testimony with everyone.

    There are many words that can describe Harry. For some of us, he was a loving, funny, selfless, and caring friend. For others, he was a man of his word, disciplined, respectful, and always follow the rules. Harry was a teacher, a counselor, and a man that lived every day with the same principles: God, Family, Honesty, and Work ethic.

    Let the work he has done on earth speak for himself; he has been given the highest rank and honor… to be in the presence of God for eternity.

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    James J. Sugrue, Jr. Veteran

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    James J. Sugrue, Jr. (Jim), 58 of Fort Worth, Texas, formerly of Franklin, MA passed away at home on Tuesday, January 12, 2021. He was surrounded by his family after a courageous battle with cancer.

    Jim grew up in Franklin where he graduated from Franklin High in 1981 and played for the varsity football team, Jim’s favorite sport. After graduating, he entered the Navy and proudly served his country for 6 years. Jim went on to work for American Airlines for 30 years where his dedication to his job ensured a bright future for his family. He was well known at work, both in Boston and Dallas, where his coworkers would often rely on him for advice.

    Jim was the loving husband of 21 years to Susan (Feyler) Sugrue and dedicated father to Matthew (17) and Victoria (15). Jim’s devotion to his family was displayed every day as he juggled his time at work while making sure to be the best husband and father. He was very proud of his children and made it a priority to attend events like Matt’s drumline competitions, Tori’s dance performances and to even coach Matt’s football team. His devotion to family went beyond his wife and children as he would call his mother almost daily to check in on his family in Franklin.

    Over the years, Jim looked forward to his trips back to Boston. It was a tradition for Jim, Sue and the kids to spend time at the ocean to relax on the beach and enjoy some fresh seafood. In addition, some of his greatest times were spent grilling out in the backyard with family and friends or simply working with his dad and brother on a project around their house. When he was at home in Texas, he enjoyed hosting football games with his family and friends; his Texas family. Jim cherished his time with his immediate family, especially when they would all go hiking together. Jim’s love for his dog, Murphy, was mutual. They both enjoyed going for walks and in the evening, Murphy always made sure to settle down right beside him.

    Jim will be greatly missed by many friends, co-workers and family, both from Texas and Massachusetts, who have provided much love and support to him and his family.

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    Anthony Morris

    Tony Morris

    January 9,1967------January 11,2021

    Anthony was born on January 9 1967 to Rudolph Brumfield and Angela Morris. He attended churchville chili senior high school in Rochester NY

    Anthony was predeceased by his father Rudolph Brumfield his grandmother Mildred Morris and his brother Whitney Morris.

    He leaves to cherish his amazing memory his wife Natalia Morris his children Shikeya (Jerry) Amanda,Anthony Jr and Devon his grandchildren Samahdi, Coryn and Dominique his mother Angela Gibbs his brothers Joshua (Jahan) Shawn (Yvette) Jason (ShaVonda) and Jeremy and a host of cousins friends and relatives.

    Anthony was loving , caring and all about his family. He will truly be missed and we will cherish his memory forever.

    The family would like to thank Joshua and Jahan for all their love and support during this most difficult time of our lives we could not have done this without you both thank you dad would be proud we love you.

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    Mr. John R. Hum

    AUGUST 15, 1932 – JANUARY 2, 2021

    Obituary of Mr. John R. Hum

    Mr. John R. Hum was born on August 15, 1932 in Cerić, Yugoslavia and passed away on January 2, 2021 in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

    John was born in Cerić, Yugoslavia in 1932 to Franz Humm and Maria Lutz Humm.

    He will always be remembered as a loving husband, father, friend and companion to all that knew and loved him. Although he only went to school through 8th grade he became a mechanist after completing trade school. He was a "jack" of all trades and if he could take it apart he could rebuild it. Some of John's hobbies consisted of painting, pottery, wood crafting and he loved to travel. He eventually retired from American Airlines in 1996 after 28 years of service.

    John is survived by his Daughter Martina Hum, Son Peter Hum, and grandchildren, Kadance, Regini, Jared and little Olivia Gill. John was loving and devoted to his companion, Pree.

    He was preceded in death by his beloved wife Anna Louise Hum, sisters Anna Konig (Hum) and Katharina Schwarzli (Hum).

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    Mr. Simeon Eden McLean

    November 23, 1957- July 6, 2021

     Simeon Eden McLean, Born on November 23 1957, to Daphne and Ivan Mclean
    In Kingston Jamaica.
    Simeon grew up in the Mountain View Vineyard Town area with mom and dad 6 brothers lots cousins aunts and uncles.
    Simeon pledge Boy Scout of Kingston at early age. He talked about traveling the island of Jamaica as a Boy Scout, going on various churches that’s where he found his love of music and singing.  Boy Scout structured his life.
    Simeon loves music that was one of he favorite past time, along with playing football ( soccer) and dominos. He enjoys playing dominos he brag about being the champion of dominos. He has a trophy to remind us all.
    Jamaica is home for Simeon, he loved everything Jamaican,The music , the beaches , the cool breeze, the hot sun, the food.  Oh yes, the food. Simeon loves his cornmeal porridge with water crackers. He loved boiled dumplings,
    He would say to his wife the next day “Hopie you a go fry mi the left over dumplings” (Jamaican accent) Barbra recall That was his favorite.
    Simeon attended the Norman Gardens primary school, in Kingston Jamaica and then on to Crandall High.
    Simeon further his education German school of Automotive where he earned his Automotive degree. Simeon was great Auto-mechanic he eventually open his shop.
    In 1984 Simeon migrated to the United States to join his older brother Neville Mclean .
    In a few years his eldest son Mahlon Mclean joined him in California. Simeon had three more children Jamila Mclean Porter, Imani Mclean Daniels and Matthew Mclean.
    Simeon worked for American Airlines DFW for 24 years. Where he was employed until his illness and sucom to his death.

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    Jeffrey Forste

    June 20, 1970 - July 9, 2021

    An obituary is not available at this time for Jeffrey Eugene Forste. 

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    Sergio Reyes

    Sergio Reyes

    March 11,1966  -  August 25, 2021

    Originally from Guatemala City, Guatemala, he immigrated to Chicago in 1978 at the age of 12. Though he initially felt out-of-place, he would come to know and love Chicago wholeheartedly as his home. His brother Danilo fostered in him a lifelong love of music—his taste ranged from Led Zeppelin to Billy Joel; from Chicago-style House, to The Rolling Stones, and countless other artists.

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    John Vimahi Jr.

    January 21, 1978  -- September 8, 2021

    John was born Januray 21, 1978 in Honolulu, Hawaii to Sione Loloa Vi and Ana Nomani Liu. He graduated from Trinity High School in 1997 and went on to serve a two-year mission in Tennesee and Kentucky for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. From 1999 to 2008 John became a master of many trades while working as an apprentice to his father. In addition to the skilled work of his hands, John developed into an iconic DJ and lyricist. When John’s late father passed, he took on the role of father to his nieces and helped his sister and mother provide a loving home for these “three little birds”. When John wasn’t working on a job you could find him perfecting his rhymes and beats. His best lines won the heart of his eternal love whom he married February 17, 2012. Together, John and Mataele worked as a dynamic duo on his contracted work and were never apart.

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    Larry Insinna

    October 30, 1944 - August 3, 2021

    Larry grew up in Tonawanda NY. He graduated from Kenmore high school and enlisted in the Air Force. He served his country which included an 18 month tour in Vietnam. Upon return he started his career with American Airlines and retired after 36yrs as a crew chief coordinator. He married Deloris Ann Hanna-Cosgrove in 2002. Shortly thereafter he accepted Jesus as his Lord and Savior and was born again. After retirement he bought his dream Harley Davidson motorcycle that him and Deloris enjoyed taking long trips together on. He became a Patriot Guard rider and took great pride in escorting hundreds of fallen veterans. Larry and Deloris volunteered for the North Richland Hills police department as Citizens on patrol. He enjoyed taking their dogs Eddie and Taffy for walks and Golf cart rides around the lake. Larry was a great man, father, husband and friend that loved his family dearly and always wanted to help anyone out in need. He was loved by many and will be greatly missed.


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